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Temporary Adjustments to Right to Work Checks Extended

The Government has announced that temporary adjustments to the procedure for undertaking Right to Work checks which were introduced in June 2020, and which allow employers to check scanned copies of documents during a video call with the job applicant, will be extended until 5 April 2022.

For further details of how to undertake this process, see the Government guidance for employers here.

  • Karen Moffett
  • August 27, 2021
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